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Brimbank City Council Art CollectionCeramic Sculpture, Paul Vella-Critien, Woman on sphere, 1981
... Ceramic Sculpture...ceramic sculpture...Displayed at Rainbow Workshop exhibition Signature and date on the side of the base ceramic sculpture Woman on sphere Ceramic Sculpture Paul Vella-Critien ...Local artist. Displayed at Rainbow Workshop exhibitionceramic sculptureSignature and date on the side of the base -
Federation University Art CollectionArtwork - Ceramic, [Ceramic Sculpture]
... [Ceramic Sculpture]...Ceramic sculpture features an anvil shape on wheels. ...If you can assist with information on this artist or artwork please use the email link below. [Ceramic Sculpture] Artwork - Ceramic ...This work was completed by a male Diploma student at the Gippsland Centre for Art and Design (GCAD). Ceramic sculpture features an anvil shape on wheels. If you can assist with information on this artist or artwork please use the email link below.ceramics, gippsland campus, anvil, sculpture -
Federation University Art CollectionArtwork - Ceramic, John Ferguson, (Untitled) Sculpture by John Ferguson
... ceramic...sculpture...Abstract ceramic sculpture....The Art Collection features over 1000 works and was listed as a 'Ballarat Treasure' in 2007. art artwork john ferguson ceramic sculpture Abstract ceramic sculpture. (Untitled) Sculpture by John Ferguson Artwork - Ceramic John Ferguson ...John Ferguson was visiting artist in 2001 at the Ballarat Arts Academy. This item is part of the Federation University Art Collection. The Art Collection features over 1000 works and was listed as a 'Ballarat Treasure' in 2007.Abstract ceramic sculpture.art, artwork, john ferguson, ceramic, sculpture -
Federation University Art CollectionCeramic - Artwork - Ceramic, Blake, Claire??, 'Untitled' ceramic sculpture, c1999
... 'Untitled' ceramic sculpture...The Art Collection features over 2000 works and was listed as a 'Ballarat Treasure' in 2007. art artwork claire blake ceramics alumni Two glazed ceramic forms. 'Untitled' ceramic sculpture Ceramic Artwork - Ceramic Blake, Claire?? ...Claire BLAKE (1977- ) Born Ballarat Claire Blake is a ceramicist who lives and works in Ballarat. She commenced studies at the University of Ballarat (now Federation University Australia) in 1996, completing an Honours year in 2002. This item is part of the Federation University Art Collection. The Art Collection features over 2000 works and was listed as a 'Ballarat Treasure' in 2007.Two glazed ceramic forms. art, artwork, claire blake, ceramics, alumni -
Melbourne LegacySculpture - Sculpture, ceramic, Ceramic Innovations Pty Ltd, Jack Tar
... Sculpture, ceramic...A sculpture of an Australian navy man that was produced as a commemorative piece by a Melbourne firm called Ceramic Innovations. ...Ceramic sculpture of the head of a naval person with a separate hat that is made as a bottle and contains Tawny Port...Ceramic sculpture of the head of a naval person with a separate hat that is made as a bottle and contains Tawny Port Jack Tar Sculpture Sculpture, ceramic Ceramic Innovations Pty Ltd ...A sculpture of an Australian navy man that was produced as a commemorative piece by a Melbourne firm called Ceramic Innovations. It is filled with Tawny Port and is part of a wider set of bar pieces. The three pieces held at Melbourne Legacy are tributes to the three armed forces and are called 'Digger', 'RAAFIE' and 'Jack Tar'. They were once in the comradeship room and now stored in the archive. An advertising flyer for 'Digger' found shows the RRP was $110 with $5 of each 'Digger' being donated to Legacy Australia.A record that the items were souvenirs as tributes to the three armed forces.Ceramic sculpture of the head of a naval person with a separate hat that is made as a bottle and contains Tawny PortGold inscription under the hat says 'Bullocks Tawny Port. Bar Piece No 17. Produced by Ceramic Innovations Pty Ltd.'souvenir, bottle, sculpture -
Melbourne LegacySculpture - Sculpture, ceramic, Ceramic Innovations Pty Ltd, RAAFie
... Sculpture, ceramic...A sculpture of an Australian air force man that was produced as a commemorative piece by a Melbourne firm called Ceramic Innovations. ...Ceramic sculpture of the head of a airforce person that is made as a bottle, with a separate hat, and contains Tawny Port...Ceramic sculpture of the head of a airforce person that is made as a bottle, with a separate hat, and contains Tawny Port RAAFie Sculpture Sculpture, ceramic Ceramic Innovations Pty Ltd ...A sculpture of an Australian air force man that was produced as a commemorative piece by a Melbourne firm called Ceramic Innovations. It is filled with Tawny Port and is part of a wider set of bar pieces. The three pieces held at Melbourne Legacy are tributes to the three armed forces and are called 'Digger', 'RAAFie' and 'Jack Tar'. They were once in the comradeship room and now stored in the archive. An advertising flyer for 'Digger' shows the RRP was $110 with $5 of each 'Digger' being donated to Legacy Australia.A record that the items were souvenirs as tributes to the three armed forces.Ceramic sculpture of the head of a airforce person that is made as a bottle, with a separate hat, and contains Tawny PortGold inscription under the hat says 'Bullocks Tawny Port. Bar Piece No 14. Produced by Ceramic Innovations Pty Ltd.'souvenir, bottle, sculpture -
Nillumbik Shire CouncilCeramic sculpture (porcelain): Prue VENABLES, Group of Three Jugs
... Ceramic sculpture (porcelain): Prue VENABLES ...Nillumbik Shire Council melbourne Group of Three Jugs Ceramic sculpture (porcelain): Prue VENABLES ... -
Federation University Art CollectionCeramic - sculpture, Coulter, Di, 'Jabaroo' by Di Coulter
... Ceramic - sculpture...The Art Collection features over 1000 works and was listed as a 'Ballarat Treasure' in 2007. art artwork di coulter available sculpture 'Jabaroo' by Di Coulter Ceramic - sculpture Coulter, Di ...This item is part of the Federation University Art Collection. The Art Collection features over 1000 works and was listed as a 'Ballarat Treasure' in 2007.art, artwork, di coulter, available, sculpture -
Nillumbik Shire CouncilCeramic sculpture: Stefan SZONYI (b.1945 GER, arrived.1948 AUS), Oh Henry, c.1995
... Ceramic sculpture: Stefan SZONYI (b.1945 GER, arrived.1948 AUS)...Nillumbik Shire Council melbourne ek prac 2015 ceramic (earthenware), glazes, music mechanism Oh Henry Ceramic sculpture: Stefan SZONYI (b.1945 GER, arrived.1948 AUS) ...ceramic (earthenware), glazes, music mechanismek prac 2015 -
Federation University Art CollectionSculpture - Sculpture - ceramic and wood, McDonald, Kathy, Untitled by Kathy McDonald
... Sculpture - ceramic and wood...CEramic and wood sculpture .1 .2...The Art Collection features over 2000 works and was listed as a 'Ballarat Treasure' in 2007. art artwork Horsham Campus Art Collection sculpture shells Kathy McDOnald CEramic and wood sculpture .1 .2 Untitled by Kathy McDonald Sculpture Sculpture - ceramic and wood McDonald, Kathy ...This item is part of the Federation University Art Collection. The Art Collection features over 2000 works and was listed as a 'Ballarat Treasure' in 2007.CEramic and wood sculpture .1 .2art, artwork, horsham campus art collection, sculpture, shells, kathy mcdonald -
Bass Coast Shire Council - Robert Smith CollectionSculpture - Untitled [Aboriginal Head], William Ricketts
... Ceramic sculpture...Bass Coast Shire Council - Robert Smith Collection 76 McBride Avenue Wonthaggi Inscribed in base Ceramic sculpture William Ricketts Sculpture Untitled [Aboriginal Head] ...Ceramic sculptureInscribed in base -
Bass Coast Shire Council - Robert Smith CollectionSculpture - [Untitled head of Aboriginal Girl], William Ricketts
... Ceramic Sculpture...Bass Coast Shire Council - Robert Smith Collection 76 McBride Avenue Wonthaggi Inscribed in base Ceramic Sculpture William Ricketts Sculpture [Untitled head of Aboriginal Girl] ...Ceramic SculptureInscribed in base -
Federation University Art CollectionCeramic on rusted steel base, White, Michael, Self portrait (Bust)
... Ceramic sculpture of a head. ...The Art Collection features over 2000 works and was listed as a 'Ballarat Treasure' in 2007. art artwork Horsham Campus Art Collection Ceramics Ceramic sculpture of a head. Self portrait (Bust) Ceramic on rusted steel base White, Michael ...This item is part of the Federation University Art Collection. The Art Collection features over 2000 works and was listed as a 'Ballarat Treasure' in 2007.Ceramic sculpture of a head. art, artwork, horsham campus art collection, ceramics -
Melbourne LegacyDocument, The Australian Serviceman, 1995?
... Advertising for a sculpture of an Australian Digger that was produced as a commemorative piece by a Melbourne firm called Ceramic Innovations. ...Colour A4 brochure advertising the ceramic sculpture 'Digger'...An example of fundraising for Legacy Australia. souvenir sculpture bottle Colour A4 brochure advertising the ceramic sculpture 'Digger' The Australian Serviceman Document ...Advertising for a sculpture of an Australian Digger that was produced as a commemorative piece by a Melbourne firm called Ceramic Innovations. It is filled with Tawny Port and is part of a wider set of bar pieces. The three pieces held at Melbourne Legacy are tributes to the three armed forces and are called 'Digger', 'RAAFIE' and 'Jack Tar'. They were once in the comradeship room and now stored in the archive. An advertising flyer found shows the RRP was $110 with $5 of each 'Digger' being donated to Legacy Australia. There was a special price for Legacy members of $78.95 so this brochure may have been distributed with the Answer or Bulletin. The date is unknown.An example of fundraising for Legacy Australia.Colour A4 brochure advertising the ceramic sculpture 'Digger'souvenir, sculpture, bottle -
Melbourne LegacySculpture, Ceramic Innovations Pty Ltd, Digger
... A sculpture of an Australian Digger that was produced as a commemorative piece by a Melbourne firm called Ceramic Innovations. ...Ceramic sculpture of a digger with a separate hat that is made as a bottle and contains Tawny Port... Innovations Pty Ltd.' Ceramic sculpture of a digger with a separate hat that is made as a bottle and contains Tawny Port Digger Sculpture Ceramic Innovations Pty Ltd ...A sculpture of an Australian Digger that was produced as a commemorative piece by a Melbourne firm called Ceramic Innovations. It is filled with Tawny Port and is part of a wider set of bar pieces. The three pieces held at Melbourne Legacy are tributes to the three armed forces and are called 'Digger', 'RAAFIE' and 'Jack Tar'. They were once in the comradeship room and now stored in the archive. An advertising flyer found shows the RRP was $110 with $5 of each 'Digger' being donated to Legacy Australia.A record that the items were souvenirs as tributes to the three armed forces.Ceramic sculpture of a digger with a separate hat that is made as a bottle and contains Tawny PortGold inscription under the hat says 'Bullocks Tawny Port. Bar Piece No 4. Produced by Ceramic Innovations Pty Ltd.'souvenir, bottle, sculpture, legacy australia -
Wyndham Art Gallery (Wyndham City Council)Sculpture - Vessel Mask II, Ramesh Mario Nithiyendran, 2025
... ...Ceramic sculpture...While he works across ceramics, bronze casting, painting, drawing, and immersive installation, he is best known for his hybrid ceramic sculptures that fuse references to ancient forms with various tropes and imagery from popular culture, zoology and other discourses. ...Ramesh Mario Nithiyendran is a contemporary artist of Sri Lankan, Tamil heritage. His practice traverses global histories and languages of figuration with a particular focus on South Asian traditions. He sees the imaginative exploration of ancient pasts as a way to speculate on parallel futures and to expand ways of perceiving the present. While he works across ceramics, bronze casting, painting, drawing, and immersive installation, he is best known for his hybrid ceramic sculptures that fuse references to ancient forms with various tropes and imagery from popular culture, zoology and other discourses. Through these works he explores themes of secular and non-secular idolatry, co-existent belief systems, queer aesthetics, disciplinary and regional histories of ceramics and sculpture, monumentality, as well as self-portraiture and autobiography.ceramics, ceramic sculpture, contemporary sculpture, mythology, religion, spirituality, ritual, sri lankan-australian art, south asian influences, contemporary mythology, postcolonialism, decolonisation -
Federation University Art CollectionCeramic - Artwork-Ceramic, (Untitled) Eggs
... Two wood fired ceramic 'egg' sculptures. ...Federation University Art Collection Artworks are displayed at Federation University Australia campuses at Ballarat, Gippsland (Churchill), Stawell and Horsham. goldfields Two wood fired ceramic 'egg' sculptures. (Untitled) Eggs Ceramic Artwork-Ceramic ...Two wood fired ceramic 'egg' sculptures. -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural CollectionSculpture, URSULA DUTKIEWICZ, Vida Goldstein, c. 2007
... Ceramic sculpture of Vida Goldstein, long black skirt, white blouse purple and white patterned jacket, hat with blue brim and purple and white patterned crown. ...sculpture Vida Goldstein suffrage womens rights Victorian Women Front: Inside base: "Ursula Dutkiewicz Vida 2007' - black texta Ceramic sculpture of Vida Goldstein, long black skirt, white blouse purple and white patterned jacket, hat with blue brim and purple and white patterned crown. ...I am a Melbourne based ceramic artist creating sculpture, murals, community art projects, commissioned works and residencies. I am a passionate facilitator of creativity and have extensive experience working, teaching and running workshops with in communities, schools and with people of all ages and abilities. My involvement with so many varied and interesting projects constantly informs my work and leads me to develop in new and exciting directions. The Arts of Suff-Rage (exhibition statement) In 2008 I joined forces with fellow artist Fern Smith in creating The Art of Suff-Rage traveling art installation. The project sees us roving Victoria dressed as suffragist giving out the latest edition of our newspaper. The installation celebrates the Centenary of Women’s Suffrage in Victoria and I have created one hundred ceramic suffragist sculptures each around 30cm in height. Fern has painted ten commemorative banners to honor the legacy of women campaigning for equality. Gasworks Arts Park has auspice the project and we received funding from the Department of Planning and Community Development Grants Program-Centenary of Women’s Suffrage. Thank you to everyone who has helped to get the project up and running. Fern and I ventured to Portland recently with The Art of Suff-Rage traveling art installation for an exhibition of our work. The exhibition consists of the entire body of work that we produced last year for the centenary celebrations of Victorian Women Vote 1908 – 2008. As Portland was the birth place of Vida Goldstein it was fantastic we had this opportunity to explore more of her adventures.Ceramic sculpture of Vida Goldstein, long black skirt, white blouse purple and white patterned jacket, hat with blue brim and purple and white patterned crown. She is holding posters in support of votes for women.Front: Inside base: "Ursula Dutkiewicz Vida 2007' - black textasculpture, vida goldstein, suffrage, womens rights victorian women -
Nillumbik Shire CouncilSculpture: Angela NAGEL, Angela Nagel, Last on the Island, 2012
... sculpture...porcelain...animal...ceramic...Ceramic - sculpture human and animal like (koala) armless figure depicted standing in a similiar stance to that of a classical sculpture / Blue and white body with a yellow face / Made from porcelain with oxide, clear glaze and undergaze....This work is by a local contemporary artist and encompasses contemporary themes / This work was a finalist in the Nillumbik Prize 2012. nagel sculpture porcelain animal ceramic classical Ceramic - sculpture human and animal like (koala) armless figure depicted standing in a similiar stance to that of a classical sculpture / Blue and white body with a yellow face / Made from porcelain with oxide, clear glaze and undergaze. ...With an interest in 'Collective Unconscious' Nagel aims to explore the human condition, and our impact on the natural world / This figure embodies human and animal traits with semi-autobiographical references to investigate concepts relating to identity and home / Nagel focuses on the extinct, the pest, the endangered and the introduced as a way to reveal her concerns of humanity as creator and destroyer / In this sculpture a koala headed figure is in the pose of the martyr St. Sebastion / With no arms, there is an inability to protest or fight. This work is by a local contemporary artist and encompasses contemporary themes / This work was a finalist in the Nillumbik Prize 2012.Ceramic - sculpture human and animal like (koala) armless figure depicted standing in a similiar stance to that of a classical sculpture / Blue and white body with a yellow face / Made from porcelain with oxide, clear glaze and undergaze.nagel, sculpture, porcelain, animal, ceramic, classical -
Bendigo Art GallerySculpture, Victor GREENAWAY, Hemispherical form on black banded column, 2008-2009
... sculpture... ceramic...Bendigo Art Gallery 42 View Street Bendigo goldfields sculpture ceramic bowl vase australian artist base; stamped: B.C Hemispherical form on black banded column Sculpture Victor GREENAWAY ...base; stamped: B.Csculpture, ceramic, bowl, vase, australian artist -
Kew Historical Society IncCeramic - Madonna and Child
... Hand modelled ceramic sculpture of a Madonna and Child figural group. ...Ayling" Hand modelled ceramic sculpture of a Madonna and Child figural group. ...Viola Annie McVicars (1911–1990) was born in Korumburra on 29 April 1911. At the age of 21, she married William John Ayling (1909–1995). After their marriage in 1932, they moved to Kew, initially to 81 Tennyson Street, and later to 180 Pakington Street. A professional tailoress, Viola Ayling was also a talented amateur potter, creating her ceramics at her home in Pakington Street, where she had an internal studio and a handmade, wood-fired brick kiln in her backyard. Following her death in 1990, her studio pottery passed to her daughter, and following the daughter’s death, to her granddaughter. This piece of glazed earthenware is part of a collection of 15 functional and decorative ceramic items donated by Viola’s granddaughter to the collection in 2024.A handmade, abstract figurative sculpture, expertly potted and glazed. The style is representative of Australian ceramic design of the period, particularly that employed by Klytie Pate.Hand modelled ceramic sculpture of a Madonna and Child figural group. The abstract figures are fully covered in an olive green overglaze, apart from the base which is overglazed in cream. The base has an incised spiral beneath the glaze, which was used to decorate the hidden surfaces of a number of pieces, The base is signed with the artist's name around the edge.Signature to base: "V. Ayling"ceramics, pakington street -- kew (vic.), sculptures, abstract art, madonnas and child, viola annie mcvicars, viola annie ayling -
Nillumbik Shire CouncilSculpture: Deborah HALPERN (b.1957 Melb., AUS), Deborah Halpern, Wayfarer, 2010
... Sculpture - Kinetic Ceramic, Glass, Fibreglass, Aluminium ...Wayfarer is one of Halpern’s first works exploring kinetics as well as combining mirror with painted ceramic tiles. deborah halpern wayfarer nillumbik shire council Sculpture - Kinetic Ceramic, Glass, Fibreglass, Aluminium Wayfarer Sculpture: Deborah HALPERN (b.1957 Melb., AUS) Deborah Halpern ...Local resident Deborah Halpern is a highly recognised and respected contemporary artist with an acclaimed national and international reputation in the arts community. She has a strong artistic connection to the area as her parents were founding members of Potters Cottage - a group of local ceramicists who were influential in the development of ceramics in Australia. Deborah Halpern donated Wayfarer through the Australian Government Cultural Gift Program. A cubist inspired kinetic work in three parts, the artwork depicts a semi abstract figure, a ‘traveller’ made out of reflective mirror and colourful ceramic tiles. Wayfarer is an excellent example of Halpern’s tile construction technique and playful style that she is renowned for. Wayfarer is one of Halpern’s first works exploring kinetics as well as combining mirror with painted ceramic tiles. Sculpture - Kinetic Ceramic, Glass, Fibreglass, Aluminium deborah halpern, wayfarer, nillumbik shire council -
Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Obstetricians & Gynaecologists (RANZCOG)Decorative object - Statue of a mother reclining with a newborn bavy, Victoria Chancellor (nee Simcock)
... Ceramic sculpture, depicting a reclining mother holder her newborn baby. ...Obstetric delivery Ceramic sculpture, depicting a reclining mother holder her newborn baby. ...This sculpture was a commissioned artwork made by Victora Chancellor (nee Simcock), a Sydney artist.Ceramic sculpture, depicting a reclining mother holder her newborn baby. The mother is lying on her back, with knees drawn up and feel flat on the ground, protectively cradling a newborn baby on her chest. The umbilical cord between baby and mother is still attached. The mothers upper back is resting against a rock, holding her partially upright. Sculpture is mounted on a rectangular wooden base.obstetric delivery -
Nillumbik Shire CouncilSculpture: Liz Williams, Liz Williams, In Love, c.1996
... A ceramic sculpture made of white stoneware clay (coated with a wash of gesso) of a girl doing a hand stand on the back of a dog (retriever?) .... / What hurts the soul / My soul adores, / No better than a beast / Upon all fours. A ceramic sculpture made of white stoneware clay (coated with a wash of gesso) of a girl doing a hand stand on the back of a dog (retriever?) ...Williams' use of the dog and poem was inspired by a print by the late Barbara Hanrahan (an artist friend) in which a women was holding a cat accompanied by a dog and in which words from a William Blake poem were included / After her mother died Williams made a work of her mother with the dog, holding the cat and using the same words in the Hanrahan print / The dog is a family pet; Dolcie, that Williams fell in love with / The dog as a symbol has been used in fifteenth and sixteenth century painting to represent fidelity in marriage / The use of the dog is also a contradiction to the themes in this work by Williams / Williams found that many of her women friends were having emotional and romantic difficulties, suffering from the same malady again and again, feeling rejected, destroyed and having unfulfilled desires / The female figure standing on her hands is not seeing things realistically / The figure is head over heels, vulnerable, with her skirt around her head revealing more than normal / The text enhances the meaning of the work and draws the viewer into experiencing the foolishness of love, demanding the viewer travel around and around to read it / Overall the dog provides structure to the work and a reliable object on which all else balances / Balance has been one of the recurring or repetitive themes within William's work / It references the physicality of clay, the difficulties in creating balance with the clay and balance in the work / Williams' work is about form rather than colour / Sometimes she uses a coloured clay like a pale terracotta / Williams likes the flatness of the surface in relationship to the marks of the text / She describes herself as a Minimalist, paring down the form to the bare essentials. 'In Love' was a finalist in the 1997 Nillumbik Art Award held at the Eltham Community and Reception Centre, Pitt Street, Eltham. A ceramic sculpture made of white stoneware clay (coated with a wash of gesso) of a girl doing a hand stand on the back of a dog (retriever?) / Her face/head is partially covered by her skirt which has come down / Her skirt is inscribed in the round with the poem "The Lady's First Song" (1938) by W.B. Yeats (see inscriptions and markings) / The dog is looking straight ahead and upwards towards the sky and his tail is pointing straight out. The dog is covered with cross-hatch incised lines to give the illusion of fur and texture / Hand written inscription of W.B. Yeats poem "The Lady's First Song" (1938) on girl's skirt / I turn round / Like a dumb beast in a show. / Neither know what I am / Nor where I go, / My language beaten / Into one name; / I am in love / And that is my shame. / What hurts the soul / My soul adores, / No better than a beast / Upon all fours.williams / yeats / love / ceramic / stoneware / dog -
Federation University Art CollectionCeramic -white stoneware, Matthew Briscoe, 'Dove Wings of Peace' by Matthew Briscoe, 2011
... A white ceramic sculpture in two pieces. Artist Statement: "One of the most recognised symbols of peace. ...The Art Collection features over 1000 works and was listed as a 'Ballarat Treasure' in 2007. art artwork matthew briscoe briscoe lucato peace prize sculpture ceramics A white ceramic sculpture in two pieces. Artist Statement: "One of the most recognised symbols of peace. ...Matthew BRISCOE This work was completed while Matthew Brisco was a 3rd year student undertaking a Bachelor of Visual Arts (Fine Arts) at the University of Ballarat (now Federation University. This item was runner up in the Lucato Peace Price and is part of the Federation University Art Collection. The Art Collection features over 1000 works and was listed as a 'Ballarat Treasure' in 2007.A white ceramic sculpture in two pieces. Artist Statement: "One of the most recognised symbols of peace. It has signified the passing of loved ones and the union of a marriage. Peace is always better than war, as the crow darkens our footsteps the dove lightens our hearts and feelings. This sculptural piece is a representation of the wings of peace, a ceramic form that utilises the properties of white stoneware clare. Dove wings of peace are an equilibrium of form and light that emphasises a calm peaceful nature."art, artwork, matthew briscoe, briscoe, lucato peace prize, sculpture, ceramics -
South Gippsland Shire CouncilSculpture, Water Sculpture, 1999
... Ceramic outdoor sculpture featuring 15 clay pipe forms of various heights and designs. ...South Gippsland Shire Council 9 Smith Street Leongatha gippsland Ceramic outdoor sculpture featuring 15 clay pipe forms of various heights and designs. ...Ceramic outdoor sculpture featuring 15 clay pipe forms of various heights and designs. Decorated with a range of diferent designs and paint slips. Water pumped through each pipe to make a waterfeature in the council garden. -
Wangaratta Art GalleryCeramic, Tom Strachan, Untitled Bowl, 2004
... A hand sculpture ceramic square bowl glazed in green, blue, white and grey featuring an pattern engraved and stamped into the glaze. ...Wangaratta Art Gallery 56 Ovens Street Wangaratta high-country tom strachan after 16th C Japanese Oribe ware ceramic bowl A hand sculpture ceramic square bowl glazed in green, blue, white and grey featuring an pattern engraved and stamped into the glaze. ...Wangaratta Art Gallery CollectionA hand sculpture ceramic square bowl glazed in green, blue, white and grey featuring an pattern engraved and stamped into the glaze. Design of the bowl is based on the 16th Century Japanese Oribe ware.tom strachan, after 16th c japanese oribe ware, ceramic bowl -
Kew Historical Society IncCeramic - Wall sculptures, Viola Ayling, 1950–1970
... Pair of hand moulded abstract ceramic wall sculptures with holes and marks of the original wires on the reverse. ...Ceramics Pakington Street -- Kew (Vic.) viola annie mcvicars viola annie ayling ceramic sculptures Signature to bases: "V. Ayling" Pair of hand moulded abstract ceramic wall sculptures with holes and marks of the original wires on the reverse. ...Viola Annie McVicars (1911–1990) was born in Korumburra on 29 April 1911. At the age of 21, she married William John Ayling (1909–1995). After their marriage in 1932, they moved to Kew, initially to 81 Tennyson Street, and later to 180 Pakington Street. A professional tailoress, Viola Ayling was also a talented amateur potter, creating her ceramics at her home in Pakington Street, where she had an internal studio and a handmade, wood-fired brick kiln in her backyard. Following her death in 1990, her studio pottery passed to her daughter, and following the daughter’s death, to her granddaughter. This piece of glazed earthenware is part of a collection of 15 functional and decorative ceramic items donated by Viola’s granddaughter to the collection in 2024.A pair of handmade bookends, expertly potted and glazed. The style is representative of Australian ceramic design of the period, particularly that employed by Klytie Pate.Pair of hand moulded abstract ceramic wall sculptures with holes and marks of the original wires on the reverse. The front and back are glazed while the interior has been left unglazed. The free-form shapes resemble waves which were initially covered with a white glaze which was then overgrazed in a semi-transparent turquoise glaze. Both pieces are signed by the artist on the reverse.Signature to bases: "V. Ayling"ceramics, pakington street -- kew (vic.), viola annie mcvicars, viola annie ayling, ceramic sculptures -
Nillumbik Shire CouncilSculpture: Jane ANNOIS, Jane Annois, Evolution, 2006
... Three piece stoneware and raku fired ceramic sculpture. The first piece is a hollow, dome shaped object. ...Three piece stoneware and raku fired ceramic sculpture. The first piece is a hollow, dome shaped object. ...Jane Annois had a long involvement with Potters Cottage in Warrandyte, where she taught for many years. Potters Cottage was established in the late 1950s in Warrandyte as an artist co-operative. Founding members included Reg Preston, Phyl Dunn, Gus McLaren, Artur Halpern, Sylvia Halpern and Elsa Ardern. These talented artists had the ingenuity and foresight to create a teaching studio, gallery shop and restaurant to experiment, make, promote and sell predominantly domestic wares of the time. These activities helped financially sustain each member’s individual creative practice. Potters Cottage was influential in the development of contemporary ceramics, building and developing practices that experimented with traditional ceramic processes, raw materials and locally sourced clay. The group mentored and nurtured many interested in the art of ceramics, producing alumni and teachers such as Peter Laycock, John Dermer, Greg Daly and Jane Annois. Jane Annois is a ceramic artist who has lived and worked locally in Warrandyte for many years. She focuses primarily on exploring the art of Japanese raku, adapting the technique to develop the typical characteristics of crackle glazes and lustres, with contrasting areas of black. Jane also applies a fine slip called terrasigillata which gives soft, warm ochre colours. This technique was once used by the Greeks over 2000 years ago to seal and decorate their pots. She is also strongly onfluenced by the French potters, particularly in the style of terre vernissee, a decorative form of terracotta tableware. Three piece stoneware and raku fired ceramic sculpture. The first piece is a hollow, dome shaped object. It is orange (terracotta slip) in colour with a copper metallic band and a black edge on one side with a small yellow glazed rounded triangle and metallic strip of colour on the otherside. The second piece is shaped like a traditional vase. It is orange (terracotta slip) in colour with white crackle on the inside. It has a yellow slip edge with a dark glazed square on one side and on the other side a black thick edge that mirrors the contour of this shape. The third piece is shaped loosley in the form of the letter 'z'. It compliments the second piece with a yellow slip edge and black glazed square to its lower left side and top right as well as on its' other side a black thick edge that mirrors the contour of this shape. This piece has a very small skewed square opening at its' top. All three pieces have elements of crazing and variations of colour and lustre, caused by the raku process. 2006.52.1VA has the artist name/signature 'J. Annois' inscriped small (with fine point ceramic tool?) on the front of the piece, bottom right; 2006.52.2VA has the artist name 'Jane'? inscribed (unlegible - with fine point ceramic tool?) underneath; 2006.52.3VA has the artist name/signature 'Jane Annois' inscriped (with fine point ceramic tool?) inside its hollow form. evolution, raku, stoneware, terrasigillata, terracotta, glazes, slip, terre vernissee -
Nillumbik Shire CouncilSculpture: Pamela IRVING (b.1960), Pamela Irving, Green Wedge Larry, 2012
... Pamela Irving (born 1960) is a prominent Australian visual artist specialising in bronze, ceramic and mosaic sculptures as well as printmaking and copper etchings. ...Nillumbik Shire Council melbourne Pamela Irving (born 1960) is a prominent Australian visual artist specialising in bronze, ceramic and mosaic sculptures as well as printmaking and copper etchings. ...Pamela Irving (born 1960) is a prominent Australian visual artist specialising in bronze, ceramic and mosaic sculptures as well as printmaking and copper etchings. Irving's early art was influenced by artists including Arthur Boyd, John Brack, Noel Connihan, Mirka Mora, Sidney Nolan and John Perceval. In recent years, Irving has been influenced ″by the honest and direct expressiveness of ‘outsider art’ (the art of self-taught or ‘naive artists’) and the craft of ‘memoryware’″ Significantly, this interest grew following Irving's visit to Nek Chand's Rock Garden in Chandigarh, India.Green Wedge Larry - dog sculpture reminiscent of the iconic Larry LaTrobe located at Melbourne City Square. The dog is constructed from Italian Bisazza glass tiles, using a Mapei adhesive system. The theme for his 'coat' is the flora from the local surrounds of Nillumbik, drawing from the 'Live Local Plant Local' Nillumbik plant directory.green wedge, larry, dog, sculpture, mosaic, indigenous flora, irving
